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Digital light processing of photoresponsive and programmable hydrogels

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2025-08; 
Abhishek P Dhand, Bruce E Kirkpatrick, Manuela Garay-Sarmiento, Benjamin R Nelson, Connor E Miksch, Bianca Meurer-Zeman, Hannah M Zlotnick, Arkodip Mandal, Joshua S Lee, Jaxon Cione, Christopher N Bowman, Kristi S Anseth, Jason A Burdick Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
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Abstract

Light-mediated manipulation of hydrogel physicochemical properties is attractive for numerous applications, yet the processing of such hydrogels via vat photopolymerization [e.g., digital light processing (DLP)] is challenging as photoresponsive chemistries may be consumed during printing. Here, we report a facile strategy to DLP print hydrogels that combines short light exposures to set the shape of a printed object and complementary dark polymerization to continue the reaction of macromers without disturbing photoresponsive groups. Postprinting, hydrogels are then programmed using single- or multiphoton light and photoinitiator-free reactions: tetrazole-alkene click reaction (for photofunctionalization), dith... More

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